Sweet - Search & New Tab
Overview
Sweet - Search & New Tab is a Chrome extension developed by Ad Performer Ltd.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Sweet - Search & New Tab is 1.0.115, updated on 2020-02-19.
19 users have installed this extension.
2 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: www.usesweet.com
Sweet lets you switch easily between ESPN, Yahoo Sports, Barstool and hundreds of other options directly from your new tab page.
Sweet lets you switch easily between ESPN, Yahoo Sports, Barstool and hundreds of other options directly from your new tab page. Sweet Chrome Extension allows you to Search and manage your favorite sites all in one place.
How does it work?
1. Choose your desired site straight from the new tab page
2. Search for any content you want both from your address bar or the new tab page
3. View real time news from your favorite sites on your new tab
The Sweet extension:
- Does NOT save, share, or sell your personal or search engine data
- Delivers Bing, Yahoo, and Google search options
- Doesn’t drop 3rd party trackers and cookies like other search engines
Privacy Policy: https://www.usesweet.com/privacy
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Casey Bierman
2020-03-05
Had to switch off Google but so far the search results are solid. Great approach to actually share the profits back with your users unlike Google. Will keep trying it out. |
Matt Robinson
2020-03-01
Nice! We need some alternatives to the default search. Adding points for searches is an interesting concept. Maybe now I can find a sports analyst who actually knows Lonzo is good at basketball. |
Casey Bierman
2020-03-05
Had to switch off Google but so far the search results are solid. Great approach to actually share the profits back with your users unlike Google. Will keep trying it out. |
Matt Robinson
2020-03-01
Nice! We need some alternatives to the default search. Adding points for searches is an interesting concept. Maybe now I can find a sports analyst who actually knows Lonzo is good at basketball. |
Casey Bierman
2020-03-05
Had to switch off Google but so far the search results are solid. Great approach to actually share the profits back with your users unlike Google. Will keep trying it out. |